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June 12, 1985, and to this day consistently places in the top 10
wooden coasters; and
WHEREAS, In the summer of 1990, Knoebels Amusement Resort
introduced its first water ride, the Giant Flume; and
WHEREAS, Honoring the natural beauty of the valley, the flume
was built to preserve as many trees as possible, providing
riders a quick way to cool off with a bit of shade and a
pleasant splash; and
WHEREAS, On September 7, 2011, Knoebels Amusement Resort
experienced another flood, which is marked as the worst in
Knoebels Amusement Resort's history; and
WHEREAS, Roaring Creek and Mugser Run rose several feet above
flood level, with damage far exceeding the flood of 1972; and
WHEREAS, Yet with the help of staff and the community, the
park was able to reopen a mere 10 days later; and
WHEREAS, In 2007, Knoebels Amusement Resort became an even
more complete resort with the addition of Jepko's Three Ponds
Golf Course; and
WHEREAS, This course was opened and had been operated by the
Jepko family since 1959; and
WHEREAS, This acquisition by the fourth-generation members of
the Knoebel family became official on January 16, 2007, and the
course was renamed Knoebels Three Ponds; and
WHEREAS, Knoebels Amusement Resort announced in 2013 that it
was adding the park's tallest ride; and
WHEREAS, Towering at 148 feet, the StratosFear stands well
above the park's former tallest feature, the Giant Wheel; and
WHEREAS, The 45-acre amusement resort has 64 rides, 28 games,
24 gift shops, 14 attractions, 2 arcades, 34 food and beverage
locations with full-service catering available, the 900,000-
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